Though Minaj quickly removed the love-inspired tweet, according to the site, Necole Bitchie, the article managed to screen-grab the message from Minaj, which reads, "I'll always love you."

Even more telling than the message itself is the day it was posted: March 7, Minaj and Safaree's would-be 11th anniversary had they stayed together. There's also the fact that Safaree seemed to respond to Minaj's sweet tweet, saying, "I'm not gonna front like I dnt kno wat today woulda been I hope ur happy and wish u nothing but the best.. luv u 4ever. no love lost."

Side note — and the above tweet is where I really start to scratch my head here — this is far from the first time Minaj has used social media to air some relationship drama. Just last December, the rapper went on a Twitter rant likely also fueled by Safaree, in which she called out a person for their disappointing behavior despite her loyalty.

I know you mean well, thank you for the well wishes but creating fictional stories out of a couple tweets for a juicy story isn't journalism

It's unclear if Minaj is asserting that the tweets were entirely fabricated and, thus, the story bogus, or if Minaj is simply trying to say that the deleted tweet wasn't meant for Safaree. But it appears to be the latter.